[June 03, 2014](Reuters) - Former British Open
champion Justin Leonard led a host of big-name players who fought their
way through qualifying tournaments for the U.S. Open on Monday.

With 10 sectional sites throughout the country, little-known
competitors and former champions alike battled for the chance to
qualify for the June 12-15 tournament at the Pinehurst No. 2 course
in Pinehurst, North Carolina.

The 41-year-old Leonard, who won the 1997 British Open, finished in
a three-way tie for the top spot with a 36-hole total of five-under
137 at the Brookside Golf and Country Club in Columbus, Ohio.

"It is nice because it's been three or four years since I've been in
the U.S. Open" Leonard told reporters. "It will be fun playing in
Pinehurst; it's one of my favorites."

He was joined by South Korean youngster Noh Seung-yul, who captured
his first PGA tour title in April, while Britain's Paul Casey,
American Bo Van Pelt and Australians Aaron Baddeley and Robert
Allenby were also among the 16 qualifiers from Columbus.

Fiji's Vijay Singh, a three-time major champion, withdrew from the
event because of a back injury.

J.B. Holmes, who last month won on the PGA Tour for the first time
in more than six years after recovering from brain surgery in 2011,
continued his resurgence by qualifying at the tournament in Memphis,
Tennessee.